Revolution of 1911: Crisis in the Late Qing Dynasty

Revolution of 1911: Crisis in the Late Qing Dynasty

by Li Keding

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The Revolution of 1911 that broke out in 1911 ended China's imperial system that had lasted for thousands of years and started the journey towards modern civilization. The novel focuses on the magnificent history from 1900 to 1911, recreating the dramatic historical changes from the Gengzi Incident to the Wuchang Uprising. The series is divided into three parts, and this book is the first. After the Gengzi national calamity, the government and the public learned from the pain and tried to scrape the bones and heal the wounds in order to save the people from danger. The Qing government restarted reforms and implemented the New Deal. However, there were many domestic conflicts. Yuan Shikai took the opportunity to support his own troops. Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and others prepared to establish the China Alliance, and Japan and Russia started a war in the Northeast. Amid internal and external troubles, the revolutionary wave is about to break out... The author uses solid and accurate historical data to explore how the social situation surged on the eve of Xinhai, setting off a revolutionary wave step by step; he deeply reviews the historical changes on the eve of 1911, explores the nation's tolerance and struggle, pain and expectations at the time of life and death, and provides reference for the road to national rejuvenation.

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